Abstract

Benign joint hypermobility (BJH) is a clinical condition characterized by an increased ability of joints during passive and dynamic movements.

Highlights

  • ObjectivesCurrent criteria’s for Benign joint hypermobility (BJH) are on the basis of all age groups. These criteria are not specified for pediatrics yet

  • Benign joint hypermobility (BJH) is a clinical condition characterized by an increased ability of joints during passive and dynamic movements

  • To our knowledge, current criteria’s for BJH are on the basis of all age groups. These criteria are not specified for pediatrics yet

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Summary

Objectives

Current criteria’s for BJH are on the basis of all age groups. These criteria are not specified for pediatrics yet. We decided to determine new diagnostic criteria for benign hypermobility in children and compared it with the most popular, Beighton Criteria

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